Juliette Binoche showed off her understated sense of style on Thursday evening.
The French actress, 59, opened her overcoat to reveal a chic gray trouser suit as she arrived at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi catwalk show during Paris Fashion Week.
Juliette was wrapped warmly in a long gray oversized coat, but cheerfully kept it open to reveal her single-breasted ensemble underneath.
The talented star paired the plunging jacket and wide-leg trousers with a crisp white collared shirt, which she wore over a polo collar for extra warmth.
To complete her look, Juliette carried her belongings in a taupe top-handle bag, adorned with a series of chunky rings.
Juliette Binoche, 59, opened her overcoat to reveal a chic gray pantsuit as she arrived at the AMI Alexandre Mattiussi runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday evening
The French actress carried her belongings in a taupe top-handle bag adorned with a series of chunky rings.
Juliette was wrapped warmly in a long gray oversized coat, but cheerfully kept it open to reveal her single-breasted ensemble underneath.
Juliette is gearing up to play Coco Chanel in the Apple TV+ series The New Look, out February 14.
Todd A. Kessler’s 10-episode historical drama series also stars Ben Mendelsohn as Christian Dior, and Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams as resistance heroine Catherine Dior.
Inspired by true events and filmed exclusively in Paris, the series focuses on fashion designers Christian Dior and Coco Chanel as they navigate the horrors of World War II and launch modern fashion.
It will also star John Malkovich as French couturier Lucien Lelong and Emily Mortimer as socialite and close associate of Coco Chanel Elsa Lombardi.
In November, Apple TV+ unveiled the first images of The New Look, which showed Juliette cutting a chic figure as Coco in a black dress and pearls.
The series will make its global debut with the first three episodes on Wednesday, February 14, 2024 on Apple TV+, followed by one episode every Wednesday through April 3.
Set against the Nazi occupation of Paris in World War II, the drama focuses on the pivotal moment in the twentieth century when the French city brought the world back to life through fashion icon Christian Dior.
As Dior rises to fame with its groundbreaking, iconic imprint of beauty and influence, Chanel’s reign as the world’s most famous fashion designer is in jeopardy.
Apple TV+ unveiled the first images of The New Look in November, ahead of the drama series’ debut in February, starring Juliette Binoche (left) as Coco Chanel (right in 1954)
The intertwined saga follows the surprising stories of Dior’s contemporaries and rivals, from Chanel to Pierre Balmain, Cristóbal Balenciaga and more.
It also offers a glimpse into the atelier, designs and clothing created by Christian Dior in collaboration with the House of Dior.
The soundtrack for the series was produced by Grammy Award winner Jack Antonoff and features covers of popular songs from the early to mid-twentieth century performed by artists such as Bleachers, Florence Welch, Lana Del Rey, Matty Healy (The 1975) , Beabadoobee, Nick Cave, Parfumgenie and more.
The New Look is produced by Apple Studios and DB-AK Productions, and written, executive produced and directed by Kessler.
Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Baker also serve as executive producers.